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Born:
- Birthday: 1958-02-28
- Born Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Eduardo Blanco
Eduardo Blanco is a renowned Argentine actor, born on February 28, 1958, in Buenos Aires. Of Galician descent, he initially built his career in theater, gaining experience under acclaimed directors like Norma Aleandro in productions such as "Cyrano de Bergerac" and Shakespearean plays like "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Macbeth." He made his screen debut in "Victoria 392," where he forged a significant professional relationship with director Juan José Campanella and screenwriter Fernando Castets.Blanco is widely recognized for his frequent collaborations with Campanella, starring in a trilogy of highly successful films: "El mismo amor, la misma lluvia" (Same Love, Same Rain) (1999), "El hijo de la novia" (Son of the Bride) (2001), and "Luna de Avellaneda" (Moon of Avellaneda) (2004). These roles cemented his status as a beloved figure in Argentine cinema and earned him critical acclaim. His filmography also includes "Tapas" (2005), "Kamikaze" (2014), "The Funeral Home" (2020), and he is set to appear in the 2025 film "Message in a Bottle." On television, Blanco has appeared in numerous series, including "Vientos de agua" (2006) and "Mujeres asesinas." Known for his nuanced performances and ability to embody relatable characters, Eduardo Blanco continues to be a prominent and respected actor in the Argentine entertainment landscape.

